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    Senior Member Carroll Shelby marshall_mosty's Avatar
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    Probably not, but I might be able to grab a hub this weekend and post fresh pics.
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    As a heads up, the center bore on S197 hubs is larger but the design is the same. I was able to machine the other end of my tool to pull apart those hubs for greasing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardP View Post
    As a heads up, the center bore on S197 hubs is larger but the design is the same. I was able to machine the other end of my tool to pull apart those hubs for greasing...

    Richard P.
    I've always just used a flat blade screwdriver between the two inner race halves to tap the inner race out and then use a socket on the outer race.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardP View Post
    As a heads up, the center bore on S197 hubs is larger but the design is the same. I was able to machine the other end of my tool to pull apart those hubs for greasing...

    Richard P.
    I paid attention when you said that last weekend. But as I have never done this pics are worth 1000 words. I might steal your design and make my own once I see what I am supposed to be doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marshall_mosty View Post
    Probably not, but I might be able to grab a hub this weekend and post fresh pics.
    If you want me to pick one up and you can show me and I will take pics and save for future reference. It doesn't have to be this weekend. Google drive has it's perks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by centerville View Post
    If you want me to pick one up and you can show me and I will take pics and save for future reference. It doesn't have to be this weekend. Google drive has it's perks.
    I have a few "old" hubs that I can pull apart for the pics. I need to run by the shop Friday anyway and will pick it up. Maybe I can email you the pics to host on Google Drive.
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    Rock auto has so many different hubs. Does it matter which one I order as I repacking them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by centerville View Post
    Rock auto has so many different hubs. Does it matter which one I order as I repacking them?
    I think I bought the SKF ones for ~$55 each. SKF is a good bearing, I don't trust the china stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by centerville View Post
    Rock auto has so many different hubs. Does it matter which one I order as I repacking them?
    I've bought several different brands. They have all had Koyo stamped on them...


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